The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 8 – 14 April 2024

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Who’s ready for another exciting week in April?

Spring has already brought with it food festivals, cultural celebrations, annual events, and so much more, and thankfully, there’s loads more in the Greater Manchester social calendar for everyone of all ages to be getting involved with throughout this week too – especially as the kids aren’t in the classroom.

If you’re finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though, we’ve chosen a few of the best bits for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.

Here’s some of our recommendations.

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Bloomtown Blossom Trail

Manchester City Centre

Monday 8 April – onwards

Manchester never looks better than it does when all the blossom trees burst back to life, right? Well now there’s a walking trail through town that shows off the best bits.

From the iconic purple blooms outside the Central Library, to the surprising sprays that pop up in the middle of Ancoats, there are pretty colours appearing all over, so the National Trust is once again shining a spotlight on Manchester and bringing back its new-and-improved Bloomtown Map.

There are 39 spots all over the city centre (and slightly beyond) included along the route, each one showcasing one of the city’s most picturesque locations.

Find out more about 2024’s trail here.

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Banner Bonanza

People’s History Museum

Monday 8 – Friday 12 April

People’s History Museum (PHM) is globally famous for its banners, so the city centre tourist attraction is hosting a ‘Banner Bonanza’ this Easter holidays.

Running right through to this Friday 12 April, all of the activities in this family-friendly event are free to take part in, and you don’t even need to book in advance either, meaning visitors can just drop-in to see the banners – some which are part of the permanent displays, and some part of the 2024 Banner Exhibition

These textile artworks are also the inspiration to the activities taking place in the museum during the Easter holidays too.

Find out more here.

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Spring Holiday at the Science and Industry Museum

Manchester

Monday 8 – Sunday 14 April

Curious mini Mancs are being called on to head down to one of Manchester’s most-visited museum’s to help fix a “special machine” this spring holidays.

The Science and Industry Museum, which is based right in the heart of Manchester city centre, is giving families the chance to “spring into action” as it hosts a full programme of “curious contraptions, dynamic demonstrations, and immersive experiences” this week.

And a good chunk of the events planned while schools are out are actually open to getting involved with for completely free of charge too.

Find out more here.

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Did you see that one of the biggest charity shops has just opened here in Greater Manchester?

The independently-run Regenerage superstore is the newest resident at the massively-popular Middlebrook Retail Park in Bolton.

Inside the huge 10,958 sq ft store, shoppers can find everything from ladies and menswear, to homeware, furniture, and children’s clothing too, plus books, and new white goods – including washing machines, fridge freezers, and more.

There’s also a specially-created bridal and occasional wear department too.

And if all of that didn’t sound brilliant enough as it is, there’s even the chance to get your hands on designer brands like Vivienne Westwood, Ralph Lauren, and Armani, all without the hefty price tag.

Find out more here.

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The Giant Egg Hunt

RHS Garden Bridgewater

Monday 8 – Sunday 14 April

The Giant Egg Hunt is back at RHS Garden Bridgewater this spring school holidays.

Running from 10am to 4pm daily, and suitable for children aged three and up, visitors are invited to follow the hunt around the Salford-based garden to find the hidden giant eggs – which are based on designs by local schoolchildren, and have all been been hand-painted by artists Cath Ford and Alastair Price

Once you’ve found all the eggs around the garden, you’ll be rewarded with a free chocolatey treat to take home with you.

Find out more here.

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Manchester Open Exhibition 2024

HOME

Monday 8 – Sunday 28 April

Manchester Open Exhibition is back for the third time in our city.

Taking place every two years down at HOME, the Open Exhibition is the biggest celebration of Greater Manchester’s creative talent, and sees HOME’s Gallery walls filled with 480 artworks created by the people of our region that have been specially-selected by a panel consisting of art experts and community representatives.

Open to all, the Exhibition brings together artwork including paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, ceramics, digital and mixed media, video, audio, and so much more. 

Find out more here.

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Did you know that a new ‘hobby house’ has opened up in the heart of Manchester city centre?

It’s called ‘Altogether Otherwise’.

Having recently opened down at Manchester’s growing neighbourhood, NOMA, the innovative new concept is is setting out to provide the Greater Manchester public with a welcome relief from all the demands and fast-paced culture of city centre life that we’ve, sadly, all become so used to.

It’s been dubbed a “place to pursue creativity” and a chance to explore and get stuck into some new activities, all while bumping into like-minded people in an ever-changing gathering space. 

There’s an exciting lineup of workshops and events that are free to attend.

Find out more here.

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The Dino Adventure

East Lancashire Railway

Friday 12 April

One of the standout experiences on the 2024 East Lancashire Railway (ELR) Spring holidays events lineup has to be the chance to go on a “roarsome adventure” through the Greater Manchester countryside.

The Dino Adventure returns on Friday 12 April, and it means families can “get their teeth into some Jurassic lark” and go on a prehistoric expedition on “a time-travelling steam train” to meet with a herd of adorable baby dinosaurs.

You can get up close with the cute cretaceous critters, and maybe even give the T-Rex a tickle under the chin.

Tickets are now on sale, and you can grab yours here.

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Looking for somewhere to go for a hearty roast dinner in and around Greater Manchester this weekend?

From the moment we start to feel the weekend rolling in, we can’t help but turn our thoughts to Sunday roasts, steaming jugs of gravy, and big glasses sploshing over with red wine.

It’s just the best feeling, and there’s plenty of it to be found here in our region.

We’re used to it being wet and miserable most of the year, and while we do love Sunday lunch on a sun-soaked afternoon in the beer garden when we get the chance, nothing warms the cockles more on those darker days than a giant plate piled high with roasted meats, vegetables, and gravy.

Read our round-up of some of the best Greater Manchester roast dinners here.

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Manchester Craft Brew Festival 2024

Victoria Warehouse

Friday 12 & Saturday 13 April

Manchester Craft Brew Festival is back in our city this weekend.

After a successful debut and sellout sessions last year, the popular festival returning to Victoria Warehouse this Friday 12 and Saturday 13 April, and the 2024 event is set to be even bigger and better – with more breweries, an wider range of craft beer, improved street food offerings, live acoustic music, and giveaways too.

No more tokens will be needed at this year’s event either, as all beer is now included in the ticket price of £50 each.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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Pieminister’s Bottomless Brunch

Pieminister

Saturday 13 April – onwards

Pieminister’s legendary pie bottomless brunch with free-flowing drinks is finally making a comeback from this weekend.

The popular pie restaurant chain – which has two sites here in Manchester city centre on Church Street in the Northern Quarter, and on Deansgate – is known and loved all across the UK for its thick and chunky pies, but its bottomless brunch offering is something else.

Whether you’re a meat lover, a veggie, vegan, flexitarian, or gluten free, there’s something to suit everyone on the menu.

Find out more and book your bottomless brunch slot here.

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The Beeswing’s ‘Spanish Bottomless Brunch’

KAMPUS

Sunday 14 April – onwards

Popular Manchester wine bar The Beeswing down at Kampus has just launched a new ‘Spanish Bottomless Brunch’.

Called ‘Domingo’ – which means ‘Sunday’ in Spanish, and now running every Sunday until the summer and beyond – the brand-new event features a curated collection of classic Spanish brunch dishes to be served alongside free-flowing mimosas, sangria, and Bloody Marys for the pretty-impressive price of just £35 per person.

Hungry foodie fans can take their pick from a menu of Spanish-inspired brunch dishes like smoky shakshuka, and Ibérico eggs benedict, all while sipping on 90-minutes worth of drinks.

Find out more and book your brunch slot here.

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Featured Image – The Manc Group | Manchester Craft Brew Festival